Opinion piece on email, Blackberry diplomacy, and national security decision‑making in Syria
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The passage offers only broad commentary on communication practices and decision‑making processes within the Obama administration, mentioning Susan Rice and President Obama without any specific action Criticizes reliance on email and social media for foreign policy messaging. Suggests a lack of structured objectives and strategy in Syria policy. Calls for Susan Rice, as new NSC assistant, to resto
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